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Oregon’s Siletz Bay is restoring 37 acres of tidal wetland this summer, digging new channels where more than a century of diking turned marsh into pasture

Oregon’s Siletz Bay is restoring 37 acres of tidal wetland this summer, digging new channels where more than a century of diking turned marsh into pasture

Drift Creek Unit of Siletz Bay National Wildlife (Image Credit: Wikipedia) Oregon’s Siletz Bay is undergoing a major wetland restoration effort this summer, with crews working to bring back natural tidal flows to land that was dramatically altered by more than a century of diking and land conversion. According to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife…

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Mulank 5 faces revised deals & quotes! Why checking hidden terms locks in career & financial growth

Mulank 5 faces revised deals & quotes! Why checking hidden terms locks in career & financial growth

Service providers may introduce new pricing structures and alternative packages today. Customers might demand customized terms and online plans could hide renewal fees. Carefully work out total annual costs and query deletable attributes. Review cancellation and refund procedures to avoid unexpected expenses. An updated service proposal could meet your needs after careful negotiation. Born on:…

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Fans call it a fresh take on romance

Fans call it a fresh take on romance

Even before its theatrical release, Rio Raj’s next film ‘Ram In Leela’ is in the news. Its romantic theme and lighthearted advertising have generated interest in the film. Now, the newly released trailer has added more interest among moviegoers, especially with its mix of comedy, romance, fantasy and a mystery surrounding the female lead. ‘Ram…

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One-third of global farmland accounts for about two-thirds of agriculture-linked biodiversity and natural carbon-storage loss, a new study finds

One-third of global farmland accounts for about two-thirds of agriculture-linked biodiversity and natural carbon-storage loss, a new study finds

Beef and dairy drive 41% of biodiversity damage linked to global farmland A single third of the world’s agricultural land is responsible for roughly two-thirds of all farming-related biodiversity loss and the loss of natural carbon storage, according to a global study published in Nature Food.The research, led by scientists from Leiden University’s Institute of…

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Check Series I, II dates here

Check Series I, II dates here

ICAI CA Final November 2026 mock test schedule out The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) Board of Studies has released the schedule for the CA Final November 2026 Mock Test Paper Series I and Series II. The mock tests will be available in both physical and virtual modes to help students prepare for…

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Kumar Sanu recalls singing in front of Dawood Ibrahim, went to Dubai to perform for Abu Salem’s show, despite warning from police: ‘Give me security’

Kumar Sanu recalls singing in front of Dawood Ibrahim, went to Dubai to perform for Abu Salem’s show, despite warning from police: ‘Give me security’

Singer Kumar Sanu has revisited a lesser-known chapter from his career, recalling two occasions when he travelled to Dubai to perform at events linked to underworld figures Dawood Ibrahim and Abu Salem. The singer said he was unaware of the identities of the people hosting the first event and only realised the gravity of the…

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Parliament flags uranium shortfall: Why domestic mining matters

Parliament flags uranium shortfall: Why domestic mining matters

India’s future nuclear fleet may need 5,400 tonnes uranium annually; domestic supply meets about 30%: Parliamentary panel A Parliamentary Standing Committee (the Committee on Public Undertakings), reviewing the performance of the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL), has flagged that India’s domestic uranium production meets only about 30 per cent of the country’s requirement…

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